2018:
1) Fantastic Beasts
2) Roma
3) Aquaman
4) Widows
5) Vice
6) Bumblebee
7) The Mule
😎 Into the Spiderverse
9) Overlord
10)Suspiria
2019:
1) Joker
2) Us
3) It Chapter 2
4) Shazam!
5) Godzilla
6) How To Train Your Dragon
7) John Wick 3
😎 The Kitchen
9) Toy Story 4
10) The Addams Family
Honestly, this is only the twitter strom. Nothing more. Outside twitter it has good reactions in general.
Anyway, this is the rare case, where I'm agree with sjw
12/14/2018
Mortal Engines
$16,000,000
NEW
$55,000,000
NEW
Universal
12/14/2018
The Mule
$14,000,000
NEW
$80,000,000
NEW
Warner Bros.
12/14/2018
Second Act
$10,000,000
NEW
$40,000,000
NEW
STX
12/14/2018
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
$22,000,000
NEW
$90,000,000
NEW
Sony / Columbia
I believe in 18-21 for "The Mule" and 35 for Spiderverse.
I hope this is just bad teaser-trailer (Wan choose Chaves like a C3 director, it means something). It doesn't sell the movie.
ALSO: It's a Latin American folklore, yes? So why I don't see any of this folklore stuff (which would help teaser to be distinctive and different in a good sense) in the teaser? Bad move.
Because, you know, MT always has more older audience + families. Remember how Christopher Robin was №1 on weekdays during first month but in real chart movie always was under 1st place.
I think the statement " horror is the most successful genre after CBM" is more right and suitable.
If Hollywood can resolve merchadise problem with horrors- it's gonna be not ggold but PLATINUM ERA for genre.
Agree. Just don't want to do over expectations. 60 mln and I will be happy. More- I can't be proud more of horror/thriller/slasher genre, especially when we haven't successful slasher movie since dinosaures times